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MIL-T-83808
(84)
3.9.1
Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), the vehicle shall be marked for
the appropriate service in accordance with MIL-STD-1 223.
3.9.2
V e h i c l e  marking  Unless otherwise specified (see 6.2), markings on the tractor shall be
painted Lusterless Black, Color Number 37038 of FED-STD-595. Characters shall be clocktype capitals
and Arabic numerals. Location, information and character size shall be as follows.
MINIMUM
LOCATION
INFORMATION
EXAMPLE
CHARACTER HEIGHT
Agency
USAF
1 /2 inches
On each side and rear
Registration Number
10D315
On each side and rear
1 /2 inches
4,500 pounds DBP
Capacity
On each side and rear
1 inch
Safety
No Riders
1 /2 inches
On each side panel
Tire Pressure
TPXX
1 inch
On frame above each tire
Type Fuel
Diesel
Near fuel tank filler
1 inch
Lifting/Tiecfown
Lift/tiedown
1 inch
points
3.10
Ident ificat ion plates and op erating instructions.  All identification plates, instruction plates,
data plates, etc. shall conform to MIL-P-514 and shall be of a size and shape consistent with the informa-
tion required thereon Abbreviations shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-12
3.10.1
Identification  plate  An identification plate, permanently marked in accordance with MIL-STD-
130, shall be securely attached to the vehicle in a readily accessible location The identification shall
contain the following information
Nomenclature
Manufacturer's model number
Manufacturer's serial number
Manufacturer's name
Manufacturer's address
Manufacturer's service phone number
Date of manufacture
Contract number
National stock number
3.10.2
Cont rol ma rkings.  All controls, valves, gauges, and indicators used in the operation of the
vehicle shall be identified by nameplates securely installed in clearly visible locations.
3.10.3
Operat ing instructions. Brief operating and precautionary instructions shall be permanently
affixed near the appropriate controls. The instructions shall be clear, concise, and adequate to enable
operation of the vehicle without damage to the equipment or injury to personnel and shall refer to the
components as identified by nameplates.

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